“I actually had a very large group of people that I met with on a regular basis as part of my care team. I was so impressed with each practitioner, I was convinced the next one wouldn’t measure up – but they all did!” Watch Victoria’s Story

Baystate Regional Cancer Program

Cancer Care Personalized for You

You deserve the best cancer care. We provide the advanced diagnosis, treatment, and care you need, near home. At Baystate, you have access to:

A multidisciplinary team of the region’s most extensive and accomplished cancer specialists

The highest caliber treatments and protocols, backed by experience and research

Personalized, compassionate care that is focused on your unique journey and responsive to your individual needs

We have expertise in your cancer — and we’re dedicated to helping you overcome the challenges cancer brings. This innovative care is in your community, where you are surrounded by familiar comforts and the support of your family and friends. The Baystate Regional Cancer Program is a service of Baystate Medical Center.

Experts in Cancer

Because Baystate Medical Center is the Western Campus of Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston, our doctors also serve as faculty members at Tufts and are always advancing knowledge in cancer diagnosis, treatment, and support care.

Many of our specialists have trained or practiced at some of the leading cancer centers around the globe. For you, this means world-class care and access to the latest treatments and clinical trials – right here in western Massachusetts.

Every Step of the Way

You’ll not only be treated by compassionate cancer experts in state-of-the-art facilities using the latest technology, but you’ll also receive care customized to your specific cancer and unique situation. In addition to clinical expertise, you’ll also benefit from comprehensive cancer support services designed to help you meet all of the challenges a cancer diagnosis may bring.

Your Child Always Comes First

RELATED PATIENT TESTIMONIALS

As co-host of the popular morning radio show “Bax and O’Brien” on Rock 102 (WAQY) in Springfield for over 15 years, John O’Brien has conducted numerous interviews, including a monthly segment featuring Baystate Medical Center physicians discussing health topics. He never expected the subject would eventually be his own struggle with skin cancer.

As a busy mom juggling responsibilities, Cindi Moulden-Keyes of Springfield admits getting regular mammograms fell to the bottom of her to-do list. She says making the appointment at Baystate Medical Center was the best decision she ever made.

Genetic testing has entered uncharted territory in recent years. A single laboratory had previously performed nearly all testing for BRCA1 and BRCA2, two genes that that can increase lifetime breast cancer risk up to 80 percent and ovarian cancer risk by 40 percent.

Eric P. is the first to admit he has phobias about doctors, hospitals, and needles. So when he underwent treatment for throat cancer at the D’Amour Center for Cancer Care, he presented a particular challenge to the team responsible for his care.